Gillian Jacobs and John Gallagher Jr. play parents fighting their son’s demon in the new horror “Come Play”.
10.08.2020 - 21:39 / theplaylist.net
In less than a year, Disney+ went from non-existence to becoming one of the biggest streaming platforms on the planet, with just over 60 million paid subscribers reported earlier this month. And in addition to its plethora of Pixar, Marvel, and “Star Wars” films, the streaming service is also pumping out quite a bit of originals aimed at a younger audience (i.e.
the kids who demand their parents keep a Disney+ subscription). Continue reading ‘Magic Camp’ Trailer: Adam Devine & Gillian Jacobs Are
.Gillian Jacobs and John Gallagher Jr. play parents fighting their son’s demon in the new horror “Come Play”.
The new trailer for “Come Play” initially hides its horrifying plot by showcasing how great the use of iPads and smartphones can be for children on the spectrum, especially in the case of young Oliver, who is mute and only communicates through whatever handheld device he has on him. But this is a horror movie after all, and you know shit is about to get bad.
Movies featuring talking animals come in all shapes and sizes: the typical “dog is man’s best friend” movie, the “kid and his trusty pet” movie, the “dog is great at basketball and other sports” movie, and of course, the rapping chipmunk movies. “The One and Only Ivan,” directed by Thea Sharrock and based on Katherine Applegate’s children’s book, is what one might call a gorilla movie, even if it boasts a menagerie of furry friends.
For “Star Wars” fans, there are certain topics that will always spark a lively discussion. Most recently, you can bring up either ‘The Last Jedi’ or ‘The Rise of Skywalker.’ But for decades prior to Disney buying Lucasfilm, there was always a debate and discussion surrounding the silly “Star Wars Holiday Special” from 1978.
We’ve said it time and time again, the release of “Mulan” in Chinese theaters is probably more important than the release in North America. With a story steeped in China’s folklore and starring an entirely Asian cast, it’s clear that Disney intended for its live-action “Mulan” remake to be a big hit in Asia.
“Magic Camp” is finally ready to cast a spell on Disney+ viewers.
Kris Rey and Gillian Jacobs make for a formidable duo in Rey’s latest film “I Used to Go Here.” A film about a woman in her early 30’s being asked to speak at her alma mater, the film explores the idea of difficult dreams and what if’s while also offering a realistic look at nostalgia and personal growth.
When Disney announced plans to take it’s $200 million “Mulan” remake and send it straight to Disney+ streaming service with an additional $30 fee, people were shocked.
Only a few films in, Kris Ray is an emerging voice on the independent cinema scene that’s well worth paying attention to. Gillian Jacobs, of course, is one of the better young actresses in the business.
will be skipping theaters and releasing on Disney+ on Sept.
Beyoncé's , a new visual album which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed, is streaming now on Disney+. The movie experience — based on the music from her album isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs» and includes featured artists and special guest appearances.The visual album features guest appearances from Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Jay-Z, Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Campbell,Pharrell Williams and others.
Weekly caught up with Chloe Bridges at Crate and Barrel’s Private Registry Event at their Beverly Hills store and the actress — who is engaged to comedic actor Adam Devine — shared a story of how she knew her fiancé was The One.The Disney Channel alum who met Devine, 36, on a plane on their way to shoot the movie The Final Girls, admitted that her connection with the Pitch Perfect actor was “undeniable.”“I knew that I liked him and we just seemed kind of incapable of staying apart from each
on Quibi, Devine and his celebrity pals travel to different far-flung locations to do dangerous activities. Each episode features a new jaunt with a well-known friend.“For the most part, everyone I talked to [who appears on the show] was excited,” Devine, 36, tells The Post.
Beyoncé's new visual album,, which Queen Bey wrote, executive produced and directed is streaming now on Disney+. The movie experience is based on the music from her album, and isbilled as «a reunion of cultures and shared generational beliefs,» and includes featured artists and guest appearances.On Wednesday night, a new promo for the visual album arrived on Mrs.
has arrived! On Friday morning, Beyoncé Knowles-Carter — giver of such gifts as , and more -- released the new, masterful visual album on Disney+. The film features cameos by Naomi Campbell, Lupita Nyong'o, JAY-Z, Kelly Rowland, Pharrell Williams, Tina Knowles Lawson and others. fuses the music of Lion King: The Gift with a storyline inspired by Disney's yet further influenced by African tribal sights and sounds.
Beyoncé's first visual album — that honor technically goes to, though she revolutionized the form with her surprise drop in 2013 — nor is it the first time she's pulled double duty by directing her own film.So, as the singer-songwriter-dancer-actor-director-icon blesses us with yet another body of work, there's no better time to highlight Queen Bey, the filmmaker, with a look back at what she's already helmed — from visual albums to concert films and documentaries — and how you can watch each.A